Fernando Alonso admits that his next move after he leaves Ferrari will likely decide whether or not he fulfils his objective of winning another world championship. Alonso’s future remains uncertain, with McLaren appearing to be the only logical destination next year if he is to stay in Formula One. With Honda returning to the sport

McLaren is yet to confirm its line-up for 2015 and wants to secure a star driver to enter its new partnership with Honda, with Alonso tipped with an unlikely return to the team he left in acrimonious circumstances in 2007. Alonso’s arrival at McLaren would force either Button or rookie team-mate Kevin Magnussen out of

After a season without a single point, Sauber is in a battle with Marussia for ninth place in the constructors’ championship and has had financial difficulties of its own throughout the year. Kaltenborn has advocated cost cutting measures for some time to help the plight of smaller teams and says she is disappointed no action

With the team out of the running for both titles following another disappointing season, the Italian outfit have been using recent races to run development parts for next year. And it will be no different at Austin this weekend, according to Ferrari Engineering Director Pat Fry. “After the back-to-back races in Japan and Sochi, we’ve

The German, once the runaway championship leader, has fallen 17 points behind with just three races to go off the back of teammate Lewis Hamilton’s run of dominant form. “It’s difficult for Nico now,” team chairman and Formula 1 legend Niki Lauda was quoted on Tuesday by the German news agency SID, “as Lewis is

Organisers of the United States Grand Prix say world champion Sebastian Vettel’s absence from qualifying this weekend is unfortunate, while the reigning world champion has labeled the rule as stupid. The Red Bull driver will sit out Saturday’s decisive session and start the Austin race from the pitlane, as he takes a penalty for using an

Caterham and Marussia entered administration in the space of five days of each other this month, with both set to miss the United States Grand Prix in Austin. Earlier this year a proposed budget cap set for 2015 was scrapped following opposition from F1’s leading teams in the Strategy Group. During his final year as

With just 18 cars set to line up, there have been questions over whether the remaining teams may be forced to ran a third car. Ecclestone says that is still some way off. “We don’t have to introduce a third car at this stage because they can miss a couple of races,” he told the

The Circuit of the Americas in Texas is one of the newest venues on the Formula One calendar, having been inaugurated only in 2012. The medium and soft compounds are nominated here for the first time (with the hard and medium chosen for the last two years). This versatile selection of compounds for 2014 is

Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has revealed Marussia and Caterham F1 will not take part in next weekend’s US GP at Austin. The Caterham squad has already been granted special dispensation to miss the next two races on the calendar while administrators search for a new buyer, having taken control of the squad earlier this